Where's my Gold? EP

Where's my Gold? EP

Infobox Album
Name = Where's my Gold EP
Type = ep
Artist = Kid Galahad


Released = 06 June 2001
Recorded =
Genre = Indie
Length = 20:35
Label = Ignition
Producer = Jim Abbiss/Kid Galahad
Reviews =
Last album = "Stealin' Beats EP"
(2001)
This album = "Where's my Gold? EP"
(2001)
Next album = "Runaway Train EP"
(2001)

"Where's my Gold? EP" was the second release from the British band Kid Galahad. Two tracks on this release, "Where's my Gold?" and "I Don't Wanna Play" were recorded in the studio and produced by Jim Abbiss who had previously worked with artists such as UNKLE and DJ Shadow.cite news
url = http://music.download.com/kidgakakidgalahad/3600-8573_32-100745911.html
title = Kid Galahad
author =
work = Download.com
date =
accessdate = 2008-04-15
] Whilst "Green Painted Lady" and "Consoul" were both demo recordings, produced by the band before signing to Ignition Records.

The release achieved critical acclaim and was made "single of the week" by MTV. [cite news
url = http://www.broken-egg.com/ignition/ignitionrecords/wwwroot/kidgalahad/kidgalahad_biog.html
title = Kid Galahad Biog
author =
work = broken-egg.com
date =
accessdate = 2008-04-20
] "I Don't Wanna Play" featured in the UK Channel 4 comedy drama Teachers. [cite news
url = http://www.threesixtyrecords.net/kidgalahadinfo.html
title = Kid Galahad News
author =
work = Three-Sixty records
date =
accessdate = 2008-04-17
] __NOTOC__

Track listing

All tracks written by A.Bull, D.Ody, P.Seaman, D.Strows
#"Where's my Gold?" – 3:59
#"Green Painted Lady" – 3:24
#"Consoul" – 4:53
#"I Don't Wanna Play" – 8:23__NOTOC__

Personnel

*Ash Bull – vocals
*Dave Ody – Guitar
*Paul Seaman – Bass Guitar
*D. "Wookie" Strows – drums
*Jim Abbiss – Production and Mixing (Tracks 1 and 4)
*Kid Galahad - Production and Mixing (Tracks 2 and 3)

References


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